| Wee Cleaner - Pet Urine Odor Remover for Cat and Dog Urine (1 gallon bottle) | 
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| List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $29.99 You Save: $20.00 (40%)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 6 reviews) Sales Rank: 2925 Category: Kitchen
Publisher: Wee Cleaner Studio: Wee Cleaner Brand: Wee Cleaner Label: Wee Cleaner Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.7 Dimensions (in): 12 x 6 x 6
MPN: 0200 ASIN: B001716LTA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Fragrance-free, Non-toxic, Biodegradable | | | Use on cat, dog, human, and every type of animal urine | | | Works on both old and new odors | | | NO ENZYMES | | | 100% Money Back Guarantee |
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Product Description Wee Cleaner is a powerful and unique cleaner that works by neutralizing urine instead of covering odor with an annoying perfume smell. Wee Cleaner removes urine odor so that it NEVER comes back. Use Wee Cleaner on carpet, rugs, clothing, tile, linoleum, concrete, brick, shoes, lawns, plastic, stuffed animals and mattresses. 100% Money Back Guarantee.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
  Does the job! October 6, 2008 My dog is a love but she IS a dog and she wet our new carpet at least twice. I tried multiple cleaners and nothing would remove the smell. One application of Wee Cleaner removed that pesky, lingering odor. Plain and simple, it works!
  Smell is gone . . . as long as you don't get too close August 25, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've used Wee Cleaner three times on the same spot. The room no longer smells upon entering it and the stain is not visible to the naked eye. The stain is visible when you use a black light. However, if you kneel down close to where the "accident" occured, the smell is still present.
I'm mostly satisified, but I do wish the smell was completely gone. Having said that, I don't think many people will get down and smell my carpet . . . .
  Best I've found for my 5 cat household! August 21, 2008 My local mom & pop pet store gave me a sample of Wee Cleaner to test for them. I was somewhat afraid, because I've tried roughly 10 different cleaners, and didn't have positive results. (Unfortunately, despite my results, the store has not yet stocked Wee Cleaner.)
What a huge difference this cleaner makes! I thought it was interesting that it worked better than all those marked especially for cats. I wish I had a photo of our bathroom counter when we had about 6 different cleaners, etc., so you could see how many products I've tried! I love that WC is odorless, and particularly, that it deters my cats from re-marking. (Remarkable!)
I had 3 cats, and last September, was adopted by two more felines. It made no sense for my partner and me to have another two cats, but I was in love! Ever since, it's been open season on the carpets and bathroom floor. It's hard enough to make peace in a situation like this, much less deal with the inevitable marking war! I have spent ridiculous amounts of money on other cleaners in hopes of getting the situation under control, so the Wee Cleaner is really a life (or rather, olfactory) saver!
  Wee Cleaner Battles Cat Funk & Wins! July 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We bought a house where the previous owner kept cats in a bedroom. The cats sprayed against a wall, and the urine dripped down the wall, behind the baseboard, and into (and below) the crack at the edge of the hardwood floor, onto the foundation. So we had serious cat funk that was (1) barely accessible and (2) well-aged. A sort of worst case scenario.
I tried flooding the area several times (over several weeks) with N.M., the popular enzyme product. The cat funk just laughed it off! Then I got some really bad advice from a family member to use bleach. I flooded the area with bleach over the course of several more weeks...despite nearly gagging on the fumes, the odor got much worse! (Found out in subsequent research that bleach does nothing to attack the stinky salts that are the cause of the odor, but it does re-wet the area, which causes it to stink all over again. With the added benefit of the bleach fumes, too!)
In desperation I started searching online, and almost lost hope. (One enzyme product maker claimed that if you use bleach, you have permanently "set" the stink in place forever and nothing can be done. They were of course very wrong, referring only to their own product's inability to correct a bleach'd area.) I was seriously considering tearing out the wall and part of the foundation at the cost of tens of thousands of dollars.
But I did an internet search first. I found several recommendations for Wee Cleaner, and noticed they specifically stated that the previous attempts at treatment did NOT affect Wee Cleaner's ability to work (Wee Cleaner doesn't rely on enzymes). I bought a gallon...in comparison to the price of being able to live or not live in a room of your house, I figured a risk was worth it.
I sprayed the Wee Cleaner into the crack, got all the old familiar smells going again (Wee Cleaner instructions said this would happen), but followed the instructions very carefully and waited one week before applying a second application. After the second application, the problem was solved. No smell. That's been a month ago, and never another Cat Funk smell from that room. For the first time in months it is pleasant to live in that room. In retrospect, Wee Cleaner was an amazing bargain.
  My new pet cleaner June 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have 5 rescue cats and 2 foster cats, so it seems like there's always an accident to clean. With the summer heating up, my basement (and consequently the rest of the house) started smelling AWFUL. After using another "top-brand" enzyme cleaner for years with pretty average results, I thought I'd try something different with "no enzymes". I'm happy to report that I have now found my new pet cleaner. My basement smells the best it has in a long, long time. Even my daughter commented on how clean the whole house smells. I couldn't be happier.
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